You know when that feeling of "I DON'T FIT IN!" starts haunting you like you're back in 10th grade?

Oh yes....yes indeed.

'Consciousness is not simply a sensory-perceptual affair, a matter of mental imagery, as the contents of our mind would have us believe. It is deeply enmeshed with the brain mechanisms that automatically promote action readiness' - Jaak Panksepp

Suppose a tree fell down, Pooh, when we were underneath it?"
"Suppose it didn't," said Pooh, after careful thought.
Piglet was comforted by this.
- A.A. Milne.

You know when that feeling of "I DON'T FIT IN!" starts haunting you like you're back in 10th grade?

Oh yes....yes indeed.

'Consciousness is not simply a sensory-perceptual affair, a matter of mental imagery, as the contents of our mind would have us believe. It is deeply enmeshed with the brain mechanisms that automatically promote action readiness' - Jaak Panksepp

Suppose a tree fell down, Pooh, when we were underneath it?"
"Suppose it didn't," said Pooh, after careful thought.
Piglet was comforted by this.
- A.A. Milne.

We should call guys "sister" then, if we re all honorary brothers. We can all be honorary sisters.

Can a guy say this to a girl and not be called a sexist?

First off, I was just kidding

In all seriousness, the answer to your question about what term women can use with each other similar to the way guys call each other "bro" - I think girls call each other "girl." Can a guy call a girl "bra" and not be seen as sexist? I mean, if you want to go Freudian psychoanalytics on this like my college professors did, then you would call it fetishization and making an object stand in for the living whole. However, in reality, I think it could be said in a non-sexist manner.

Sucks! The worst part about it, is that when people look at me, they see the type of person who *would* fit in. My appearance, my personality, some things about my background. There's a huge incongruence between my real world and what people assume my world is like.

Sucks! The worst part about it, is that when people look at me, they see the type of person who *would* fit in. My appearance, my personality, some things about my background. There's a huge incongruence between my real world and what people assume my world is like.

Ah this sounds so familiar!

'Consciousness is not simply a sensory-perceptual affair, a matter of mental imagery, as the contents of our mind would have us believe. It is deeply enmeshed with the brain mechanisms that automatically promote action readiness' - Jaak Panksepp

Suppose a tree fell down, Pooh, when we were underneath it?"
"Suppose it didn't," said Pooh, after careful thought.
Piglet was comforted by this.
- A.A. Milne.